-
Gabriel Ivăncescu authored
Despite common sense, native doesn't seem to look for exact match first; it simply case-insensitively compares the props and returns as soon as it finds one. This is also reliant on implementation details in case the object has multiple props with same case-insensitive names, e.g. an object having `Foo` prop, with `foo` prop on its prototype, can still find `Foo` even if you look up `foo` instead (which matches exactly on the prototype). Which is not always reliable, sometimes it finds the prototype first. Signed-off-by: Gabriel Ivăncescu <gabrielopcode@gmail.com>
7be0cffa
Name |
Last commit
|
Last update |
---|---|---|
.. | ||
Makefile.in | ||
activex.c | ||
api.js | ||
caller.c | ||
cc.js | ||
jscript.c | ||
lang.js | ||
regexp.js | ||
rsrc.rc | ||
run.c | ||
sunspider-regexp-dna.js | ||
sunspider-string-base64.js | ||
sunspider-string-validate-input.js |